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In the Loop

English, News media, 1 season, 81 episodes, 1 day, 20 hours, 5 minutes
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In a world of 24-hour news accessible at the touch of a phone, it can be hard staying in the loop and following an ever-changing news cycle. That's why every Friday morning, NZ Herald journalists Katie Harris and Cheree Kinnear will take an in-depth look at the headlines from the week that matter to young New Zealanders, featuring interviews with journalists and newsmakers to break down the key facts and get to heart of what you need to know.
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'They targeted us': Mama Hooch survivor Danielle Gare in her own words

At 22, Danielle Gare was drugged and sexually abused in a bathroom at Christchurch’s Mama Hooch bar. Six years on, the Dunedin early childhood teacher shares her story. Today’s episode carries a trigger warning for serious sexual assault, drugging, and significant traumatic experiences. Given the distressing matter discussed, this content is for adults only. This is an important subject but we urge listener discretion.  Sexual harm - do you need help?If it’s an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.If you’ve ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone contact the Safe to Talk confidential crisis helpline on: Text 4334 and they will respond Email [email protected] Visit https://safetotalk.nz/contact-us/ for an online chat Or contact your local police station. If you have been abused, remember it’s not your fault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7/5/202430 minutes, 19 seconds
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Sexual assault and the aftermath: Mama Hooch bar survivor breaks silence

Today’s episode carries a trigger warning for serious sexual assault, drugging, and significant traumatic experiences. Given the distressing matter discussed, this content is for adults only. This is an important subject but we urge listener discretion.  In late 2017 Sophie Brown, then 19, was of hundreds of young people regularly partying at the Mama Hooch bar. Naive to the club’s dark underbelly until she was drugged and sexually assaulted in a nearby bathroom by the manager Danny Jaz. Today Brown, the first survivor in the case to lift her automatic name suppression, is finally able to share her story. Sexual harm - do you need help?If it’s an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.If you’ve ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone contact the Safe to Talk confidential crisis helpline on: Text 4334 and they will respond Email [email protected] Visit https://safetotalk.nz/contact-us/ for an online chat Or contact your local police station. If you have been abused, remember it’s not your fault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/27/202359 minutes, 26 seconds
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Posie Parker and the 'worst country' for women: What happened at her rally?

Over the weekend Kellie-jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, arrived in Aotearoa for her Let Women Speak tour.  The British activist widely labelled as anti-transgender and self-described as a women’s rights activist, caused a stir before she even stepped on Kiwi soil. Her talks had already been met with large protests across the ditch, and at her Melbourne rally, more than 20 neo-Nazi's did a Hitler salute on the steps of parliament. Today we sit down with NZ Herald reporter Isaac Davison who covered the Auckland protest.Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/27/202323 minutes, 13 seconds
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Sex therapy with Chantelle Otten

Modern dating can be a minefield and navigating sex with a new person can make things even more nerve-wrecking. A recent Bumble survey found 39 per cent of Kiwi singles admit to feeling inexperienced in the bedroom which impacts their self-confidence. Today on the Herald’s In the Loop podcast, Bumble’s resident sexologist Chantelle Otten speaks to hosts Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris about attraction, chemistry and how to gain confidence with sex. Later in the show, 31-year-old Otten said reveals how people in non-monogamous relationships, unexplainable chemistry and exploring how we engage with others in the world.Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/20/202323 minutes, 43 seconds
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Miscarriage: Breaking my silent grief

A week after Cheree and her partner gifted a little red box containing two tiny booties to her parents, she was lying in a hospital bed learning she had just lost her baby. Today Cheree speaks about her heartbreak after miscarrying late last year, and why she believes we need to be more open about pregnancy loss.  This episode focuses heavily on miscarriage so please take care while listening. Following In the Loop on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/13/202345 minutes, 24 seconds
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‘You can love more than one person’: Talking polyamory with my sister

In this special (early release!) episode of In the Loop, Katie chats to her sister Laura and her friend Nicky about all things polyamory. Laura is in a long-term relationship with two other women, and Nicky is also polyamorous but is not in a committed relationship right now. The pair share their feelings on monogamy, jealousy, what it's like being in love with more than one person and why they chose polyamory. We loved this ep, especially how open and honest both Nicky and Laura were, and we hope you do too!  Find queer resources, information and support at Rainbow Youth (09) 376 4155. Follow us on Instagram at Itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/4/202338 minutes, 47 seconds
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The strippers fighting for change in the industry

Today, Cheree and Katie sit down with a former Calendar Girls worker Alice* to speak about the collective contract negotiations that they claim resulted in 19 women getting dropped. She also speaks about wider issues in the industry and what they would like to see change.  *Alice's name has been changed to protect her privacy.  Calendar Girls claimed in a statement it had not changed its private dancer cost for 12 years. “In hindsight we should put the cost up a little each year.” The organisation said that while the percentage had changed, the contractor amount went up. However, the former worker disagreed and said a 50 per cent cut was less than 60 per cent. Calendar Girls also said the contracts were written by a specialist lawyer and although there were fines in the contracts “not one” has been issued in Wellington this financial year. “The 19 contractors, some of which who have already moved on or only do a day here and there and, with a limited amount of lockers, we need them for new contractors working weekly. All of which were told they could re-apply online.” A dancer also disputed the claim they were told to re-apply.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/27/202321 minutes, 37 seconds
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Confessions of a cosmetic doctor

Lip flips, buccal fat removal, and baby botox are all in a minutes scrolling on social media these days. Whether it’s on your favourite celebrity, colleague, or even your mother, the latest cosmetic procedures have become the topic du jour for many Sunday brunches. Sarah Hart, an Auckland-based cosmetic medicine doctor has seen beauty trends come and go for decades. She speaks to In the Loop about social media trends, what actually works, how she got into cosmetic medicine plus much more.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/20/202340 minutes, 33 seconds
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What your employer doesn't want you to know about your contract

Redundancies, contract disputes and personal grievances are always in the headlines, but what’s it really like for the lawyers at the coal face? Today In the Loop host Katie Harris chats to senior solicitor Lizzie Thomas about contracts, non-compete clauses and the common cases that come across her desk. In the episode the pair discuss the importance of thoroughly reading employment contracts, common mistakes people make when signing the documents and what kind of cases are the most common. Thomas explains non-compete and other post-employment clauses, which are in place across industries, and why they can be enforced. Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/13/202322 minutes, 21 seconds
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The truth about being a Kiwi TikTok star

Bella Howarth, 22, didn’t exactly fall into social media fame. While TikTok was never a specific ambition, from age 12 Howarth knew she wanted to make videos.“I was trying to be like a vlogger, like Zoella, I think my handle [on YouTube] was Dorkabella.”While her YouTube career wasn’t meant to be, and she has now scraped all evidence from the internet, she’s now found success on the video-sharing app TikTok. Speaking to the Herald’s In the Loop podcast, Howarth details what it’s like sharing so much of her personal life, dealing with trolls and being recognised in public.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/6/202347 minutes, 23 seconds
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Why are we so obsessed with true crime?

It’s infiltrated your group chat, is filling up your TikTok feed and already being made into a six-part series. No, this not the latest Kardashian reality season, it’s the gritty, gruesome reality of our true crime addiction. On today’s episode of In the Loop, hosts Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris chat to crime reporter and author Jared Savage about why people are so attracted to stories about others’ darkest moments.  WARNING: This episode covers crimes that may be distressing for some listeners and may not be appropriate for all ears.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/30/202327 minutes, 49 seconds
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[Rerelease] Diary of an escort: Life in one of the capital's most exclusive brothels

Selling sex, intimacy and acceptance, Wellington sex worker Cleo takes Katie Harris and Cheree Kinnear inside their life as a non-binary high-end Wellington escort. On this deep dive episode, we discuss what Cleo's day to day is like, how they got into sex work and how being non-binary helps them support clients discovering their own identity. We found this chat really insightful and hope you do too! This episode was recorded earlier this year and is being released over summer.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/26/202335 minutes, 37 seconds
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[Rerelease] 'It doesn't mean you can't have sex': Living with vaginismus

Once a year since J* was 14 she would try insert a tampon. The Wellington woman, who wants to be known by her initial J, attempted the annual ritual without success for years, hoping that maybe one day it would finally work. What J didn't know at the time was that she has vaginismus, a medical condition where the vagina tightens up when you try insert something into it. Today on the show J chats to Cheree and Katie about the condition, how it's treated and how speaking up has helped both her and others.We really loved having J on the show and hope you learn as much as we did! This episode was recorded earlier this year and is being released over summer.  Warning, this episode discusses features lengthy discussions about sex and bodies so may not be appropriate for all listeners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/13/202330 minutes, 24 seconds
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[Rerelease] How gun violence is impacting young cops

A West Auckland cop who left the force earlier this year says gun violence is becoming the "norm" and some officers' anxiety is going "through the roof".The former officer, who was only on the force for four years, joined Katie and Cheree to discuss why he left the force and the realities of life on the frontlines. This episode was recorded earlier this year and is being rereleased over summer.  For more on the story Katie mentions in the episode, click here. Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/5/202335 minutes, 35 seconds
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[Rerelease] Kiwi woman on her years-long battle for a endometriosis diagnosis

Endometriosis affects roughly one in 10 women, and those with a uterus, in Aotearoa. For this month's Deep Dive, Katie talks with Sophie Sager, a writer who has been open about her struggles to get a diagnosis for endometriosis and wants to draw more attention to the condition and the difficulties to get it taken seriously. This episode was recorded earlier this year and is being rereleased over summer.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod Warning: This episode discusses suicide and mental health. If you need to talk to anyone about the content raised in this episode, you can at the following resources:Lifeline: 0800 543 354 (available 24/7)Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) (available 24/7)Youthline: 0800 376 633 or text 234 (available 24/7)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/29/202229 minutes, 14 seconds
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[Rerelease] Inside New Zealand's magic mushroom community

Michaela and Zach Cotogni, who live in the Wellington region, are well-known in the magic mushroom community, and are the minds behind the book Blue Honey, which documents the experience of Kiwis using mushrooms containing psilocybin. On this Deep Dive episode the pair discuss how their lives have been changed by the substance, why they decided to speak about their magic mushroom use and what their hopes are for the law in New Zealand. This episode was recorded earlier this year and is being rereleased over summer.  Just a warning, we do discuss mental health issues, suicidal ideation and drug use in this episode. People currently using prescription medication for a mental illness should seek medical advice if they're planning to make any changes to their prescription.Helplines:  Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) (available 24/7) Depression helpline: 0800 111 757 (available 24/7) Helpline: 1737 Follow In the Loop on Instagram at itlpod and email the show at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/23/202239 minutes, 15 seconds
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Political gaffes, the Costco craze & magic mushrooms: A look back on the best bits

As we wrap up In the Loop for 2022 we take a look back on some of our favourite episodes from the year that's been. Thanks for joining us each week, we'll be back in your ears on January 31st!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/15/202230 minutes, 50 seconds
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'It hit different': Black Fern stars open up about 2022 success

Today the Black Ferns have been announced at the 2022 New Zealand Herald Our Heroes champions. Katie and Cheree sat down with team members Ruby Tui, Kendra Cocksedge and Kennedy Simon to look back on the year that's been :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/9/202225 minutes, 45 seconds
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Hotel raids and confiscated condoms: Bali's sex ban

Indonesia has long been hailed as a tropical paradise by Kiwi travelers.Cheap airfares, friendly locals and well-priced accommodation is enough to lure many out of their winter hibernation. But a revised criminal code, which includes a law labelled by some as a “bonk ban”, could make the classic Bali getaway far less alluring for New Zealanders. Especially the unmarried ones. On this week’s podcast, hosts Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris discuss the new laws, how they may impact Kiwi travelers and chat to Jakarta Feminist director Vivi Restuviani about the other aspects of the new criminal code. Later, Cheree unpacks the airline fuel shortage, then a decision has been made in the vaccine-blood case regarding a baby needing urgent surgery and amateur TikTok sleuths are trying to discover who is responsible for murders in Idaho.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/8/202233 minutes, 44 seconds
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A baby needs lifesaving surgery, the parents don't want vaxxed blood

Parents refusing to use vaccinated blood for their gravely ill baby have said they are desperate for their child to be operated on, but claim they need “safe blood”. Today on the Herald’s In the Loop podcasts co-hosts Katie Harris and Aaron Dahmen unpack the case and what experts believe. Later in the episode the review into the death of five-year-old Malachi Subecz (6.45), what Kiwis really think about 16-year-olds voting (13.10), China’s mass protests (17.50) and the Balenciaga catalogue controversy (27.20). Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/1/202235 minutes, 39 seconds
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Top DJ shares heartbreaking breast cancer battle

Zeisha Fremaux was at the top of her game. Earlier this year the Auckland-based DJ was playing festivals all over New Zealand, had an Aussie Tour scheduled and an American festival debut all lined up. Now she has a “mouth and tongue full of ulcers”, painful medical treatments, a “hell of a lot of hair loss” and has had to put her music career on hold.  Zeisha sits down with In the Loop podcast’s Katie Harris to tell her story — and push a potentially lifesaving message. Zeisha’s fight for her life. - GivealittleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/30/202242 minutes, 40 seconds
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Will you rock the Croc?

Once relegated to the fashion naughty corner, the Crocs are now being spotted on the hooves of stars like Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian and even Post Malone. However with this renaissance comes a question, are they appropriate footwear for the school yard? This week on the show one Kiwi parent is grappling with this issue after her “rapidly growing” son was told last Thursday his Crocs didn’t comply with one school’s uniform code. Then the latest on Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde, more shocking gun violence in the US and the heartbreaking deadly attack at an Auckland dairy.  Follow us on Instagram at Itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/24/202229 minutes, 27 seconds
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Alarms in the NATO alliance

Alarm bells were ringing earlier this week after a reportedly Russian-made missile landed in NATO-member nation Poland. Today on the Herald’s In the Loop podcast hosts Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris discuss why this blast, which killed two people, caused such large shockwaves across the globe. Later on the show, New Zealand’s first alcohol-free liquor store launches in Auckland then Taylor Swift fans break the internet trying to purchase tickets for her next world tour.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/17/202228 minutes, 23 seconds
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You brush before breakfast?!

It’s an age-old debate, creating rifts across breakfast tables and inciting terse words between friends. But is there really a right time to brush your teeth in the morning? Turns out even the New York Times has weighed in, with dental experts this week giving their two cents on what morning routine is best for oral hygiene. On today’s In the Loop podcast hosts Katie Harris and Cheree Kinnear go head-to-head in the fight over which brushing option is better. Later in the show, what was supposed to be a Republican wave in the US midterm elections has been more of a ripple after the expected massive win failed to materialise. Then Facebook’s owner joins Twitter with more mass layoffs. Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/10/202226 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is it appropriate to bring your kid to Dua Lipa?

Dua Lipa has melted hearts across the country this week with two massive all-ages shows at Spark arena. Today on the pod Katie and Cheree chat to entertainment reporter Lillie Rohan about the show, and whether it was strange dropping it low while children were in attendance. Later, Netflix star Kit Connor says he's been forced to out himself as bisexual because of critics, then we've got bad news for Kiwi ice cream fans.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/3/202232 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why the media didn't report on the missing influencers earlier

Senior Herald journalist David Fisher sits down with the In the Loop podcast to explain how these rare situations unfold and why the media, in some cases, do not publicise missing Kiwis. Later on the show, an international Kiwi sportsman is charged with sexual offending and Ye falls further from grace.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/27/202229 minutes, 42 seconds
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BONUS: 'Not only do young people care, they're turning out'

This week we've added a bonus mini chat with former In the Loop co-host Rosie Gordon who speaks to Katie about young people, news and why they wanted to create the show :)   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/20/20229 minutes, 49 seconds
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First birthday baby!

This week on the show we look back on the first year of In the Loop and what goes into making the podcast each week. Massive shout out to all the people who have helped us on the way! And all you listeners who have backed us throughout this time :) We love bringing you the news each week and can't wait for another year of fun! Stay in touch with us on Instagram at Itlpod!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/20/202242 minutes, 26 seconds
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Should the Black Ferns get a World Cup bonus?

On Wednesday it was revealed England's players would get a cool $30,000 if they won the Rugby World Cup while the Black Ferns 15s squad would get zilch. Sevens star Michaela Blyde told the Herald's In the Loop youth podcast, while they don't get bonuses, their salaries had increased "massively" in the last few years. Also in this weeks episode, the latest on the situation in Iran and Kanye West gets locked out of Twitter and Instagram. Stay in touch with us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/13/202230 minutes, 5 seconds
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FBoys and F ups: What went wrong with FBoy Island

A contestant is being edited out of the upcoming series of FBoy Island after it was revealed he was charged with suffocating a woman last year. While he was found not guilty, questions have arisen over how he managed to get on the show and whether the man was honest when asked about his past. Today we unpack all this, plus some KiwiSaver users are checking out and the latest on Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitts legal battles.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/6/202227 minutes, 58 seconds
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'People thought I went to rehab': Love, lust and reality TV

Tropical islands, mingling with sexy singles from around the globe and battling it out for $100,000 may sound dreamy, but what is it really like for those on screen? Heartbreak Island's Milly Forbes explains the triumphs and troughs of her life on screen. Keep up with us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/1/202242 minutes, 40 seconds
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Is shopping at Costco actually cheaper?

Hundreds may have lined up for the grand opening of New Zealand's first Costco mega store, but will it be cheaper and who can get the most bang for their buck? BusinessDesk investments editor and financial author Frances Cook told us on today's show places like Costco can work out "really well", as long as they're used strategically. Later in the ep, new data shows a startling link between family harm and youth involved in ramraids, then questions over whether employers should be able to sack employers over out of hours nude images.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/29/202238 minutes, 19 seconds
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Is sliding into the DMs really cheating?

In a cliche as old as time, allegations of infidelity have been swirling around Maroon 5 frontman, 43-year-old Adam Levine, who seems to have a penchant for sliding into young women's DMs. This week on the show we chat to a dating columnist about whether DM'ing is actually cheating, will his career will take a hit and what they make of his apology. Later on the show, should New Zealand become a republic and the latest on Putin's chilling war with Ukraine.  You can find us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/22/202227 minutes, 52 seconds
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Queen's death: Why NZ's not grieving the same as Britain

This week on the Herald's youth podcast, In the Loop, hosts Cheree and Katie unpack how the public in New Zealand reacted to the Queen's passing, and what this means for New Zealand. Later on the show, Cheree explains the latest changes to Aotearoa's Covid-19 restrictions, then the winners and losers of this year's Emmys.  Follow us on Instagram at Itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/15/202226 minutes, 21 seconds
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The 'sex workers' that weren't and the blunder that started an 11-day lockdown

Women at the centre of a bureaucratic blunder that sent Northland into an 11-day lockdown last year are yet to receive a public apology after they were incorrectly accused of providing "false information" to get travel permits. On today's In the Loop show, the Herald's youth-focused podcast, hosts Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris unpack how the drama unfolded at the time and the lasted information on what really went down. Later on the show, Justin Bieber's New Zealand show cancelled? And yes, we are worrying darling, what is going on with Olivia Wilde's new film.  Following us on Instagram at itlpod :)   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/8/202226 minutes, 48 seconds
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Do you want tax with that? The Government's KiwiSaver U-turn

While the Government made a swift U-turn on a proposal to tax fees on KiwiSaver funds, questions remain over what impact the plan, and the snap backdown, could have politically.The proposal would have forced managed funds and KiwiSaver providers to pay a flat 15 per cent GST on fees. Today on the Herald's youth podcast, In the loop, journalists Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris  discuss how the proposal was revealed, the reaction and just how quickly it fell. Later on the show Cheree and Katie speak about the ruling in the Lynette Dawson murder case and Marama Davidson getting into hot water over a social media post.  Follow us on instagram at itlpod :)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/1/202224 minutes, 11 seconds
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'It doesn't mean you can't have sex': Living with vaginismus

Once a year since J* was 14 she would try insert a tampon. The Wellington woman, who wants to be known by her initial J, attempted the annual ritual without success for years, hoping that maybe one day it would finally work. What J didn't know at the time was that she has vaginismus, a medical condition where the vagina tightens up when you try insert something into it. Today on the show J chats to Cheree and Katie about the condition, how it's treated and how speaking up has helped both her and others.  We really loved having J on the show and hope you learn as much as we did! Warning, this episode discusses features lengthy discussions about sex and bodies so may not be appropriate for all listeners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/26/202230 minutes, 24 seconds
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'More like a campaign launch': Why this Parliament protest fizzled

Despite concerns of a possible Parliament occupation 2.0, this weeks anti-Government protest wrapped up within hours and left the lawn in tact.Today on In the loop, the Herald's youth-focused podcast, Cheree and Katie discuss what it was like covering the protest and how it differed from the last protest. Later what is quiet quitting and why is it trending now, plus Harry Styles criticised over comments he made regarding a gay sex scene and alleged "queerbaiting".  You can follow the show on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/25/202227 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sam Uffindell saga: Inside a political scandal

Today on the show, host Cheree Kinnear is joined by NZ Herald political reporter Michael Neilson to unpack the Sam Uffindell scandal that rocked the National party this week. They also chat crime and the Government repealing the three-strikes law, Donald Trump, the new Snapchat feature for parents and all the fallout around Kim K and Pete Davidson's split. Follow us on Instagram at itlpod or flick us an email at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/11/202229 minutes, 13 seconds
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Diary of an escort: Life in one of the capital's most exclusive brothels

Selling sex, intimacy and acceptance, Wellington sex worker Cleo takes Katie Harris and Cheree Kinnear inside their life as a non-binary high-end Wellington escort. On this deep dive episode, we discuss what Cleo's day to day is like, how they got into sex work and how being non-binary helps them support clients discovering their own identity. We found this chat really insightful and hope you do too! Follow us on Instagram at itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/6/202236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Another twist in the Roe v Wade saga, voters hit back

Today on the show Kansas voters have protected the right to get an abortion in their state, Infowars host Alex Jones finally admits the Sandy Hook massacre happened after falsely claiming it was a hoax and the cost of living payments drop! Later on the show house prices are going down, the largest power plant in Europe is out of control and Queen B is in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod or flick us an email at [email protected] :) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/4/202230 minutes, 51 seconds
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Inside the ambulance: Diary of an Auckland paramedic

As Covid-19 and flu infections climb, health workers are struggling to keep up with emergency call-outs and growing hospital waiting rooms.  On this episode Auckland paramedic Sarah* speaks to Katie and Cheree about what it's been like during the surge.  Just a note this is Sarah's experience and may not reflect that of other paramedics.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod or email us at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7/30/202232 minutes, 2 seconds
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Te Puke to Hawai'i, Luxon on tour

We're all guilty of posting a cheeky throw back on social media. You know the snaps from your girls trip to Bali three years ago that you're still squeezing millage out of? Yeah, those ones. Now it turns out politicians are just like us, except presumably without the 6-bed shared dorm room and the $1 Bintangs on the beach. This week on the show Cheree and Katie discuss the National leader's social media faux-pas, the NRL controversy over pride jerseys, the TVNZ-Santamaria saga continues and why people are angry at Instagram. Follow us on Instagram at itlpod or flick us an email at [email protected] Want to win a $100 Prezzy Card? Share your thoughts on the podcast here and be in the draw!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7/28/202231 minutes, 39 seconds
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'Lots of blood': The aftermath of a violent punch that KO'd a cop

Today on the show Cheree and Katie speak to fellow Herald reporter Julia Gabel about what it was like on the scene of a brutal attack on a police officer. She said witnesses heard the man say words to the effect of "bring it on" before the female officer was punched. "She was on the ground, according to the witness, unconscious but moving holding her face, as you imagine."  Later in the show, journalists Katie and Cheree discuss a rise in gun crime in Auckland, Zuru's legal victory over Glassdoor and to no ones shock, more inflation.  Also on the episode, the extreme heat hitting Europe and the UK and is Kylie Jenner a "climate criminal"? Follow us in Instagram at itlpod and email us at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7/21/202228 minutes, 16 seconds
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NZ vs Covid, the crack down on gangs and what's in store at Costco

Covid is surging again in New Zealand and even if you haven't gotten it, you will have been impacted by it. Whether it be hospital capacity being pushed to the brink, loved ones passing or staffing shortages closing business doors, the effects of Covid and the flu is hitting Aotearoa hard. This week on the show Katie and Cheree discuss what the Government is doing to slow the virus down and how the public has responded so far. Later, the new tools police can use too combat gang violence, the Uber files and inside the supermarket coming to our shores. Follow us on Instagram at itlpod or flick us an email on [email protected] :) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7/14/202231 minutes, 26 seconds
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Roe v Wade ruling: A dark day for abortion rights

Last Saturday Kiwis awoke to the shocking news that Roe v Wade had been overturned by the US supreme court. In this weeks episode, journalists Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris examine how it unfolded in New Zealand, and how Kiwi politicians reacted. Also on the show, Air NZ unveils a new way of flying, there's been a grizzly discovery in Texas, R Kelly has his final day in court and a new drug has left 12 hospitalised in New Zealand.  Follow us on Instagram at itlpod and flick us an email at [email protected] Margot Robbie's Barbie look: https://metro.co.uk/2022/06/23/ryan-gosling-and-margot-robbie-spotted-filming-barbie-movie-16876599/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/30/202236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Inside New Zealand's magic mushroom community

Michaela and Zach Cotogni, who live in the Wellington region, are well-known in the magic mushroom community, and are the minds behind the book Blue Honey, which documents the experience of Kiwis using mushrooms containing psilocybin. On this Deep Dive episode the pair discuss how their lives have been changed by the substance, why they decided to speak about their magic mushroom use and what their hopes are for the law in New Zealand. Just a warning, we do discuss mental health issues, suicidal ideation and drug use in this episode. People currently using prescription medication for a mental illness should seek medical advice if they're planning to make any changes to their prescription.  Helplines:  Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) (available 24/7) Depression helpline: 0800 111 757 (available 24/7) Helpline: 1737 Follow In the Loop on Instagram at itlpod and email the show at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/29/202239 minutes, 15 seconds
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Just a minor reshuffle: Parliament plays musical chairs

A major reshuffle, which was initially characterised as "minor", has gone down in cabinet this week as the prime minister announces two senior politicians are leaving parliament. Today on In the Loop hosts Katie Harris and Cheree Kinnear discuss how the change was received, as well as who's in and who's out. Also on the show, two gangs have called a truce, Monkeypox is getting a name change and an Aussie newspaper digs itself into a hole.  Follow us on Instagram at Itlpod :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/16/202222 minutes, 17 seconds
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'This needs to stop': Week of violence rocks Aotearoa

Tensions are high after another week of high-profile police and crime incidents across Aotearoa. In the last two weeks 23 drive-by shootings took place in Auckland alone and in Wellington a man was shot and killed by police while he allegedly held a woman at knife point. This week on the In the Loop podcast hosts Cheree Kinnear and Katie Harris delve into the latest recent attacks and speak to former police negotiator Lance Burdett about what's behind the violence.  Also on the show, the journalists discuss the latest a housing developer that has gone into receivership, the latest court case between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt and a McDonald's worker who was told to use less te reo Māori when talking to customers. Follow us on Instagram at Itlpod or flick us an email at [email protected] :) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/9/202225 minutes, 39 seconds
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Anatomy of a media scandal: Kamahl Santamaria's fall from grace

As the days tick on more is emerging about TVNZ Breakfast presenter Kamahl Santamaria and his abrupt exit from the broadcaster. This week on the In the Loop podcast journalist Katie Harris is joined by guest host Aaron Dahmen, as well as Tom Dillane who has been covering the developing situation at TVNZ. On the show Katie and Tom reveal what insiders have been feeling and explain how the drama has unfolded. Later in the show they discuss Jacinda Ardern's trip to the US, Sweden's strange dinner habit and the Heard v Depp decision.  Follow the show on Instagram at Itlpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/2/202238 minutes, 8 seconds
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Deep Dive: Financial journalist on crypto, crashes and Kiwisaver

On today's In the Loop Deep Dive we chat moolah with financial journalist, author and podcaster Frances Cook. Hosts Katie Harris and Cheree Kinnear ask what young people should do with their money when the markets drop, advice for those saving for a first home, what "clean spending" looks like, plus much more.  You can find In the Loop on Instagram at ITLpod. Frances Cook is at francescooknz, Katie on katieharrisnz and Cheree on cheree_k. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/27/202230 minutes, 25 seconds
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Episode 25: What is monkeypox, gangland terror, and a Coke controversy

On this week's episode, Cheree and Katie discuss another shocking tragedy in the US, before looking at the gun violence that's causing concerns closer to home. Another outbreak is also raising alarm bells globally - just what is monkey pox and how easy is it to catch? And Cheree gives her insight into the texting while driving epidemic, and Coke and Kourtney Kardashian make headlines for the wrong reasons. Follow In the Loop on Instagram.  Follow Cheree @cheree_k on InstagramFolow Kattie @katieharrisnz on TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/26/202228 minutes, 13 seconds
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Episode 24: Budget 2022, a crypto crash, and school safety concerns

On this week's episode, Katie and Cheree look over the announcements in this week's Budget and how they'll impact young Kiwis, with Newstalk ZB's Aaron Dahmen explaining some of the headline figures. Plus, a crash has sent shockwaves through crpyto investors, a stabbing at a school has sparked safety concerns, and the Government has faced criticism for deporting a gay woman to her homophobic home country. And it turns out there's a science behind  Follow In the Loop on Instagram.  Follow Cheree @cheree_k on InstagramFolow Kattie @katieharrisnz on TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/19/202232 minutes, 50 seconds
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Deep Dive: How gun violence is impacting young cops

A West Auckland cop who recently left the force says gun violence is becoming the "norm" and some officers' anxiety is going "through the roof".  The former officer, who was only on the force for four years, joined Katie and Cheree to discuss why he left the force and the realities of life on the frontlines.  For more on the story Katie mentions in the episode, click here Follow Cheree @cheree_k on InstagramFolow Kattie @katieharrisnz on TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/14/202235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Episode 23: The strange saga of the farmer and the finger

On this week's episode, Cheree and Katie discuss the news that Auckland could be seeing congestion charges, another supermarket chain putting a freeze on essential items, ads coming to Netflix, and did Britney Spears deserve backlash for her nude photos? And they dig into one of the strangest stories of the week that saw a father and son escape prosecution for attacking a burglar.  Follow Cheree @cheree_k on InstagramFolow Kattie @katieharrisnz on TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/12/202228 minutes, 31 seconds
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Episode 22: Pay gaps, Kim K's crash diet and Amber's day in court

Should Kiwi companies be reporting pay gap figures, criticisms of Kim K's crash diet and the latest from the Heard vs Depp case. It's been a jam-packed news week so strap yourself in and tune into Cheree and Katie giving you a rundown of everything you need to know. Also on today's episode a review into allegations of sexual harassment and bullying at a top broadcasting school, plus the sad news of a Kiwi in London passing away.  Follow Cheree @cheree_k Follow Katie @katieharrisnz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/5/202235 minutes, 37 seconds
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Episode 21: Depp defamation drama, ram raids and Elon Musk's Twitter takeover

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's latest courtroom drama, Elon Musk puts his money where his mouth is and the latest on a recent spate of ram raids in Aotearoa. It's been a massive news week but don't worry In The Loop is here to unpack it all. In today's show Cheree and Katie delve Musk's agreement to acquire Twitter, explain this week in the Amber Heard vs Johnny Depp case, and go deep on youth crime in Aotearoa.  TW: This episode discusses sexual and physical assault.  Follow Cheree @cheree_k Follow Katie @katieharrisnz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/28/202242 minutes, 21 seconds
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Episode 20: Arise in the spotlight, inflation shocker, and MIQ backlash

On this week's episode, Katie and Cheree discuss some massive stories that slipped in during a short week. Firstly, Arise Church finds itself under the spotlight over allegations of emotional abuse aimed at volunteers. A big inflation announcement has put the cost of living crisis in new light. And MIQ may have ended, but the controversy over the program continues.  Then, a polyamorous couple's plight has raised questions about the country's residency laws, and former couple Johnny Depp and Amber Heard make headlines with their blockbuster court battle. And, one Brazilian man's plight with a dumbbell is not as uncommon as you may initially think... Follow Cheree @cheree_k on InstagramFolow Kattie @katieharrisnz on TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/21/202234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Episode 19: Orange light for Easter, inflation concerns and drug test concerns

On this week's episode, Cheree and Katie catch up on the country's Covid response, as we move down to the Orange traffic light setting - is it safe to head out again? And new data shows just how much of an impact inflation is having on your groceries. In international news, the situation in Ukraine shows no sign of easing, with New Zealand now contributing to the fight with troops in Europe. And an incident in New York has highlighted that travel overseas is not without its risks. And Katie discusses a story she's done on why upcoming roadside drug tests could impact those with ADHD. Follow Cheree @cheree_k on InstagramFolow Kattie @katieharrisnz on TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/14/202230 minutes, 59 seconds
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Episode 18: Bloomfield's out - what's next in our Covid battle?

On this week's episode, Katie and Cheree break down the shocking news that Ashley Bloomfield is stepping down as Director-General of Health. The news comes as the country extends the red light restrictions, and the World Health Organisation warns of a new variant of Omicron. In other news, another tertiary institution is facing push-back from students for letting a contentious student return to study, while the power in the housing market is shifting to buyers. And for Trending, a Grammy for Louis CK has cast a shadow over the awards shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/7/202235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Episode 17: Facebook vs TikTok, Will vs Chris, and Team NZ vs the country

On this week's episode, Cheree and Katie dissect revelations that Facebook paid a PR firm to spread negative stories about TikTok in a surprising social media battle. It's been a week loaded with tension, as Team New Zealand finally confirmed they are taking the America's Cup away from Auckland - sparking backlash around New Zealand - while the top Trending moment is of course Will Smith's shocking assault of Chris Rock at the Oscars.  In lighter news, Wellington has a reason to celebrate as the long-awaited Transmission Gully opens, while daylight saving this weekend has renewed the debate on whether we really need to change our clocks twice a year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/31/202231 minutes, 26 seconds
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Deep Dive: Zac Guildford in his own words

Zac Guildford's name has become as synonymous with scandal as it has with his World Cup winning run with the All Blacks. His most recent conviction saw him found guilty of defrauding a friend and his own grandfather. In the wake of his conviction, Katie went to meet Guildford to discuss his story and why a recent diagnosis has helped him change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/25/202232 minutes, 20 seconds
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Episode 16: Goodbye to vax passes, hello New York!

On this week's episode, Katie is joined by new co-host Cheree Kinnear, who gets stuck in recounting her wild week dealing with the country's violent weather. The two also discuss the major changes to the country's Covid-19 response, and if dropping vaccine passes is the right move to make people feel safe. Also, the University of Auckland faces backlash after shocking revelations about a sexual assault. And it just became a little easier for Kiwis to fly to New York - though are we ready for international travel post-Covid? Click here for more on the University of Auckland story. And for sexual harm support:If it's an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.If you've ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone, contact Safe to Talk confidentially, any time 24/7:• Call 0800 044 334• Text 4334• Email [email protected] to talk - He pai ki te kōreroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/24/202230 minutes, 52 seconds
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Deep Dive: Kiwi woman on her years-long battle for a endometriosis diagnosis

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, a condition that affects roughly one in 10 women, and those with a uterus, in Aotearoa. For this month's Deep Dive, Katie talks with Sophie Sager, a writer who has been open about her struggles to get a diagnosis for endometriosis and wants to draw more attention to the condition and the difficulties to get it taken seriously.  Follow Katie on Twitter @katieharrisnz Warning: This episode discusses suicide and mental health. If you need to talk to anyone about the content raised in this episode, you can at the following resources:Lifeline: 0800 543 354 (available 24/7)Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) (available 24/7)Youthline: 0800 376 633 or text 234 (available 24/7) You can find more information about endometriosis at https://nzendo.org.nz/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/17/202229 minutes, 14 seconds
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Episode 15: Is International Women's Day helping or hindering progress?

On this week's episode, Katie and Rosie discuss New Zealand's new legislation allowing the country to sanction Russia as their invasion of Ukraine continues; Australia's Prime Minister is under fire once again for his response to a natural disaster; and as New Zealand politicians argue over the cost of living, a new report reveals the true cost of the country's supermarket duopoly.  In Looping You In, Rosie and Katie look at International Women's Day, including the social media backlash a number of companies faced, and talk with several high-profile New Zealand women about sexism, progress for women and if this day still has a purpose. Plus, some big news about the pod's future!  For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/10/202239 minutes, 20 seconds
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Episode 14: Fighting in Ukraine heats up as Parliament protest finally ends

In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie dive into a heavy week of news, starting with the shocking events in Wellington on Wednesday as Police finally brought the anti-mandate protest to an end - though protesters refused to go quietly. Then, New Zealand has connections with a horrifying, global case of child abuse, and a new report from the IPCC has more dire warnings for the planet. Then, for Looping You In, they explore what's happening in Ukraine as Russia continues with their invasion of the European country. Newshub correspondent Lisette Reymer details the refugee crisis she has witnessed in Poland, before one New Zealand-based Ukrainian pleads for our government to do more - Rosie and Katie explain why that's difficult.  For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnz For more on the IPCC report, click here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/nz-slow-on-climate-adaptation-as-un-issues-dire-warning/IJYFNB5YV56EMCWGONEY2BGZ5M/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/3/202237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Deep Dive: Two women share reality of battling eating disorders in Aotearoa

In this month's In The Loop special Deep Dive episode, Katie and Rosie speak to two brave women about their very different experiences with eating disorders and speak to Eating Disorders New Zealand about how widespread the issue is. For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/26/202246 minutes, 1 second
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Episode 13: Parliament protest gets rough, Russia goes to war, and the Justice for Hoda campaign

In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie bring you the latest on the protest at Parliament as it enters its third - and most violent - week. 1 News reporter Kristin Hall details her experiences reporting from the front lines, including the scenes she's witnessed and the abuse being levelled at reporters. Economist Brad Olsen joins to detail the Reserve Bank's monetary policy announcement on Wednesday and what that means for people looking to get on the housing ladder - and those who are already on. And Katie details the early information from Ukraine as Russia launches their long-awaited invasion during the podcast's recording. On Looping You In, Rosie and Katie explain the Justice for Hoda campaign that has seen an attack on a Muslim schoolgirl in Dunedin go viral. For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/24/202240 minutes, 23 seconds
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Episode 12: What's happening in Ukraine and why New Zealand should care

In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie are talking about the ongoing protest in Wellington, Prince Andrew's shock move to settle with a sexual assault accuser, and plans to register property managers. And Kim and Kanye are making news again, but is their a darker side to their latest social media drama?For Looping You In, the two take us to Ukraine to break down the background to the brewing conflict between small European country and Russia. Kyiv-based Kiwi journalist Tom Mutch explains what the mood is like on the ground in Ukraine, while TVNZ US correspondent Anna Burns-Francis explains what role the US has in this conflict and why New Zealanders need to pay attention. For more news, head to nzherald.co.nzYou can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnzTo read more from Tom about life in Kyiv, click here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/ukraine-crisis-new-zealand-journalist-on-front-line-says-russian-invasion-chances-5050-would-be-very-bloody/K7RFP3MQTMQEKEUHTUK7BFBEKQ/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/17/202236 minutes, 10 seconds
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Episode 11: Wellington's anti-mandate protest, Euphoria backlash and crime scene cleaning controversy

In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie discuss their experiences as Wellingtonians witnessing the anti-mandate protest that's unfolding outside Parliament and how it's making many in the city feel unsafe. It comes as politicians headed back to Parliament after the summer break, where conversion therapy was one of the major bills up for debate. In other news, a crime scene cleaning company was under fire after a journalist discovered employees had been posting photos from scenes of attempted suicides and domestic violence online. And one Christchurch high school sparked debate by scrapping Head Boy and Girl title. And HBO teen drama Euphoria is sparking more discourse online over how it handles its teen characters.For more news, head to nzherald.co.nzYou can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/10/202236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 10: The Charlotte Bellis saga, the border reopening and a KiwiSaver warning

In the Loop is back for 2022, in a big week for local news! Rosie and Katie catch-up on the biggest stories of the week, starting with the latest announcements around the reopening of the New Zealand border. Then they are joined by Interest.co.nz journalist Jenée Tibshraeny to discuss new OECD recommendations against using your KiwiSaver to buy your first home, and Newstalk ZB's Aaron Dahmen after his piece detailing the struggle to find a flat in Wellington.In a new segment, Looping You In, the two dissect the saga of pregnant journalist Charlotte Bellis saga and her fight to get back into New Zealand, and the controversy that erupted after she went public. And speaking of pregnancy, Rihanna set social media on fire with her pregnancy announcement.For more news, head to nzherald.co.nzYou can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordonYou can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnzYou can read Aaron's piece about the cooked rental market: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/aaron-dahmen-inside-new-zealands-cooked-rental-market/3W3HIO4D6FZWNVY6GCIW4EBU34/ And Charlotte Bellis' original open letter: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-omicron-charlotte-bellis-an-open-letter-on-miq/U4WQGYTJHUP36AGVOBN3F6PJSE/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/3/202236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Episode 9: Afghanistan, anti-vaxxers, and #FreeBritney - Looking back on 2021's biggest stories

For the final episode of In the Loop in 2021, Rosie and Katie look back at some of the year's biggest stories. NZME reporters Kurt Bayer, Jack Crossland, Felix Desmarais and Lydia Burgham join to discuss the fall of Kabul, the rise of the anti-vaxx movement in New Zealand, changes to birth certificates, and the Free Britney movement. Plus, they look back on a shocking terror attack in Auckland, a cancer diagnosis for a popular Government minister, and public mental health battles for two young athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/16/202139 minutes, 42 seconds
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Episode 8: Why the case that sparked NZ's MeToo movement is back in the news

In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie look back on New Zealand's #MeToo movement with Sasha Borissenko, one of the journalists who broke the story around law firm Russell McVeagh's summer intern scandal, as a disciplinary panel decides what penalty the man behind the misconduct should face. In other news, Newshub reporter Patrick Gower chats about his expose of a Christchurch doctor caught handing out fake medical exemptions for the vaccine hesitant, a Black Fern's allegations against a coach shocks the sporting world, and the Government launches a new plan to tackle sexual and family violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/9/202138 minutes, 44 seconds
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Episode 7: Helen Clark criticises global vaccine rollout as Omicron variant spreads

In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie dig into the Omicron Covid-19 variant that is rapidly spreading around the world. Professor Des Gorman explains what we know so far, before former Prime Minister Helen Clark - who is co-chairing a panel into the global response to the pandemic - discusses how vaccine inequality and loose restrictions are allowing more variants to spread. Then, we look at the new National Party leadership, unrest in the Solomon Islands, and the trial of Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/2/202130 minutes, 32 seconds
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Episode 6: What the hell just happened with National's leadership?

The original plan for this week's episode of In the Loop was thrown out the window when former National Party leader Judith Collins sent a bombshell email late on Wednesday night, demoting her rumoured leadership challenger Simon Bridges over historical allegations of inappropriate comments. Less than 24 hours later, it was Collins that found herself demoted, losing her leadership of the party as her MPs fought back against the move.So what exactly happened? Rosie and Katie break down a chaotic day at Parliament before chatting with former National Party press secretary Ben Thomas about Collins' downfall and what the future holds for the party.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/25/202135 minutes, 40 seconds
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Episode 5: Journalists see an increase in abuse, and why it's become harder for first-home buyers

In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie talk with journalists Jason Walls, Jessica Mutch McKay and Lois Turei about the increase in abuse and vitriol directed towards the media as vaccine mandates and Covid restrictions drag on. They also touch on impending freedom for Aucklanders, new struggles for first-home buyers, and new developments at Pike River. And finally, the two discuss the latest story of last minute rebellions from Year 13 students.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/18/202133 minutes, 30 seconds
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Episode 4: Inside the Mongrel Mob's push to get gang members vaccinated

In today's episode, Rosie and Katie are joined by Mongrel Mob Kingdom's Wahine Toa branch leader Paula Ormsby to discuss how gang members are pushing to get their community vaccinated amidst public backlash. They also discuss the shocking death of Connor Whitehead in Christchurch, the anti-vax protest that descended on Parliament, and the Astroworld concert tragedy in the US.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/11/202136 minutes, 4 seconds
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Episode 3: Simon Wilson and India Logan-Riley discuss New Zealand's place at COP26

In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie are joined by NZ Herald writer Simon Wilson and climate activist India Logan-Riley to discuss the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, including the latest developments on the ground and reaction to recent climate commitments made by New Zealand. They also discuss anti-vaxx protests around the country, Cleo Smith being found, and dissect the drama between Zayn Malik and the Hadids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/4/202136 minutes, 5 seconds
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Episode 2: Chlöe Swarbrick details her ADHD diagnosis, and the latest on MIQ and vaccines

In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie are joined by Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick in her first in-depth interview on her ADHD diagnosis and what other women need to know about the condition. Then they get stuck into the latest on the Government's Covid response - namely the MIQ shake-up and new vaccination targets for the country. And Facebook whistleblowers have exposed the company's secrets - we've got what you need to know about the growing controversy. Follow In the Loop on iHeartRadio, and to keep up to date during the week, head to nzherald.co.nz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/28/202133 minutes, 2 seconds
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Episode 1: The mentality of lockdown rulebreakers, inflation shock and a housing surprise

In the first episode of In the Loop, Rosie and Katie are joined by psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald to take a deep down into lockdown breaches in Auckland and discuss why some aren't coping with restrictions. Then, it's a quickfire look at what rising inflation means for you, a surprise housing announcement from Labour and National, and a shocking story out of the US. Trigger warning: One of the topics discussed is about sexual assault. Follow In the Loop on iHeartRadio, and to keep up to date during the week, head to nzherald.co.nz. For more on the climate aid mentioned in today's episode: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/climate-change-conference-2021-simon-wilson-its-a-bad-time-but-its-the-only-time-we-have/WDO4AIAJVRLMWHL2PXXJVGOD6I/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/21/202128 minutes, 24 seconds
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